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I have added the iBook G3 Snow page. I hope you guys like it!
Looks great. Although, we need to merge the iBook pages into one. Either that or split the iMac, PowerMac, and Powerbook pages up. FYI, the server is down. Sometime last night the heatsink fell off of the CPU (brittle plastic LGA775) so I took it down. Luckily, I have a spare Core2Quad and a new LGA775 heatsink thats way better. It should be up and at them soon.
 
Looks great. Although, we need to merge the iBook pages into one. Either that or split the iMac, PowerMac, and Powerbook pages up. FYI, the server is down. Sometime last night the heatsink fell off of the CPU (brittle plastic LGA775) so I took it down. Luckily, I have a spare Core2Quad and a new LGA775 heatsink thats way better. It should be up and at them soon.
Considering we are a very specific wiki (PowerPC Macs), it is important that each computer/system had its own page and as much info as possible. Including Mac OS X; those need to be separated in multiple pages. Obviously, if two computers are very similar, then obviously we don't need to separate them. But let's say the three main Power Mac G4 models, they probably should be separated in multiple pages.
 
Considering we are a very specific wiki (PowerPC Macs), it is important that each computer/system had its own page and as much info as possible. Including Mac OS X; those need to be separated in multiple pages. Obviously, if two computers are very similar, then obviously we don't need to separate them. But let's say the three main Power Mac G4 models, they probably should be separated in multiple pages.
Ok, then someone should get to work splitting them up as soon as the wiki is back online (short amount of time, had to update the BIOS)
 
The Hard Drive section of the Powermac G4 article perhaps needs an additional info. "support big drives... Power Mac G4 QuickSilver 733, 800, Dual 800, 867, 933, and Dual 1 GHz with logic board 820-1342-B (QS logic board 820-1276-A will NOT work and peak out at 128 GB)" The article notes "QuickSilver '2001' (733MHz, 867MHz, Dual 800MHz)" as having a 128GB limit. I find the Board P/N useful.
Source http://macos9lives.com/mac os 9 lives_003.htm
 
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